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Thanks for your help! Our quick survey below should only take a few minutes of your valuable time and will help us shape the next part of our campaign to save the Great Barrier Reef. Our Reef campaign is moving into a new phase – calling on one...

Thanks for your help! Our quick survey below should only take a few minutes of your valuable time and will help us shape the next part of our campaign to save the Great Barrier Reef. Our Reef campaign is moving into a new phase – calling on one...

Dr Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace International Executive Director, has a special message for Australia as he heads down-under to talk about the Reef, climate change and the Commonwealth Bank. Our International Executive Director is arriving at a...

International Tiger Day is a day to celebrate, raise awareness and protect the animals, and their natural habitat. But it’s not all doom and gloom. Here are ways you can help. The lion may be the king of the jungle, but it’s the tiger that holds...

It’s been a tough week for Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt. We have some advice we think might just help… It’s not been his best week. Image copyright News Limited, via news.com.au Greg Hunt’s very bad, terribly awful week Being the...

Sometimes, the state of the world can seem so bleak that it’s hard to remember how far we’ve come. Together, the Greenpeace community has achieved so much. We think you’re brilliant. You’re one of millions of Greenpeace supporters all around the...

The Quaker concept of bearing witness is one of the guiding principles of Greenpeace. Nowhere is this more manifest than in the images we produce. One of the founders of Greenpeace, Bob Hunter, proposed the notion of ‘Mind Bombs’ – when an...

There’s no easy way to say this: The seafood at your local supermarket may be connected to slavery. It’s heartbreaking. Fishing operators in over 50 countries around the world are crewing ships through human trafficking networks – using “debt...